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3) Change the security level for the “Internet” zone from the default “Medium-high” zone to
“Medium". Slide the bar up and down between the different security zones. The “Medium”
Internet zone will allow a lower security environment for your web browsing. To go even
further with enabling the ActiveX controls, click the “Custom Level” button. Under the
“Settings” menu, look for the “ActiveX Controls and Plug-ins” options. Normally, these
settings are disabled to prevent a security risk to your computer system.
4) Allow the ActiveX controls to automatically run by changing the settings from “Disable” to
“Enable”. This can be done by clicking the “Enable” button next to “Allow Previously Unused
ActiveX Controls to Run without Prompt. After making these changes to your Internet
Explorer browser, you won't be constantly prompted to enable the ActiveX controls. They'll
automatically be allowed without prompting you to manually do so. The changes made in
these settings will not take full effect until you close and restart the Internet Explorer browser
window.
4. Fix site display problems with Compatibility View
Sometimes a website you're visiting doesn't look like you expect it to. Images might not show
up, menus might be out of place, and text boxes could be jumbled together. This can be caused
by a compatibility problem between Internet Explorer and the site you're on. When a site is
incompatible with Internet Explorer, you'll see the Compatibility View button in the Address bar.
You can only turn on Compatibility View in Internet Explorer for the desktop.
A. To turn on Compatibility View
1) See if the Compatibility View button appears in the Address bar. (If you don't see the
button, there's no need to turn on Compatibility View.)
2) Tap or click the Compatibility View button to display the site in Compatibility View.
Once you turn on Compatibility View, Internet Explorer will automatically show that site in
Compatibility View each time you visit. You can turn it off by tapping or clicking the button
again. Or, you can clear the entire list of sites using Compatibility View by deleting your
browsing history.
B. To clear the list of Compatibility View sites
Not all website display problems are caused by browser incompatibility. Interrupted Internet
connections, heavy traffic, or problems with the website can also affect how a page is displayed.
If you're having other problems on a site, such as playing videos, read Video won't play in
Internet Explorer.
The Compatibility List is frequently updated, and Internet Explorer automatically downloads
these update. This list includes sites that might've been designed for older or other browsers,
sites that use Adobe Flash Player, and other settings that help give you a better browsing
experience. If you don't want these updates, you can turn off Compatibility List Updates at
any time.
C. To turn off Compatibility List Updates
1) Open Internet Explorer in the desktop.
2) Press the Alt key to display the Menu bar (or press and hold the Address bar and then select
Menu bar).
3)Tap or click Tools, and then tap or click Compatibility View settings.
4) Clear the Download updated compatibility lists from Microsoft check box, and then tap or
click Close.
D. To change Compatibility View settings
1) Open Internet Explorer in the desktop.
2) Press the Alt key to display the Menu bar (or press and hold the Address bar and then select
Menu bar).
3) Tap or click Tools, and then tap or click Compatibility View settings.
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